models nm200 • nc300
•Talk
Talk to all remote stations set to Intercom or Radio/INT.
•Privacy
Press in PRIVACY button to disable Listen and Monitor functions.
•Speaker Volume
Use Speaker Volume knob to adjust the remote speaker volume.
•Music Volume
Turn Music Source On and Off
You can turn the Music Source on and off from any Remote
Station.
To turn the Music Source on, press and hold the MUSIC VOLUME UP button.
To turn the Music Source off, press and hold the MUSIC VOLUME DOWN button until the volume level goes to zero.
Adjust System Music Volume
Adjust the system music volume from any Remote Station by pressing VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN.
•Select Music Source
The system music source can be selected from any Remote
Station. The music sources that are available vary depending on the Scan setting on the Master Station (See Master Station
Settings/Music Settings/Scan Mode for details).
Note: You cannot select specific tracks on the CD from a
Remote Station.
To scan for a music source:
Simultaneously press and release VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN to switch music sources.
Note: If you press and hold these buttons for 4 seconds or more, you initiate the Security/Home Automation function (See
Intercom Operation/Security/Home Automation for details). This function is not available on the Outdoor Remote Station.
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Door Station Functions
When the button on the Door Station is pressed, the chime is heard on all stations set to Intercom or Radio/INT, even if the PRIVACY button is activated.
•All system audio (music and intercom) is muted when the chime rings.
•If the Door Station is engaged in a talk or listen session, the chime is not heard.
CD Player Operation (Optional)
1.Load up to 6 CDs in the CD changer.
2.Press POWER to turn on music.
3.Select CD as the music source. See Master Station Settings/ Music Settings/Music Source for instructions.
When CD is selected as the music source, the display shows the following information:
•Which CD is playing, indicated by a circle around the CD number.
•The track that is playing, indicated by the number on the display.
Note: The display will initially show six CD positions. If the CD player reaches a CD position and does not find a CD loaded at that position, that position number disappears from the display.